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We lived in a camper for quite a while early on in our relationship when my husband was working contruction. We had a huge camper by camper standards. Forty foot, 2 bedrooms, slept 12..but there was only 2 of us. We had a real bathtub and a back door which in camper standards are major luxuries. But, one of the most important issues was that we had a washer and dryer. Naturally, space was at a minimum was we had a stackable unit and other than that fact that I often overloaded it, this was the most plush of all washers and dryers as well.
To say we were the envy of most campers (and especially other construction workers) is an understatement. Many were hauling laundry to and from the laundry mats in town which were never the greatest places to be. I do remember once when we had to replace the washing machine portion of our unit and I was forced to use the laundry facilities at the campground. Not only did it seem to suck money like mad (much more so than paying an electric bill to use the ones in our camper), it was some of the most boring hours known to man, just sitting, waiting and watching.
I have to say, replacing ours with the stackable unit was a great move and when the time come for us to move home and sell our camper, I can't tell you what a huge selling point this was for the people who looked at our camper. We had numerous families show interest but the family that ended up purchasing had lost their home in a fire and were more than happy to know that laundry wasn't going to be a matter of weekly or bi-weekly trips to sit bored and feeling dirty in a laundry facility.
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